IsMultiPart |
IsMultiPart |
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Set this option if you want to upload file(s) using either raw file data (i.e., POST raw file data) or send data using the multi-part encoding method (i.e. Content-Type: multipart/form-data).
A multi-part request allows you to mix key/value pairs and upload files in the same request. On the other hand, raw upload allows only a single file to be uploaded (without any key/value data).
==== Raw Upload (Content-Type: application/octet-stream) =====
To upload a single file in raw mode, check this option and specify the full file path starting with the @ sign in the Body (e.g. @c:\data\myfile.zip)
==== Form-Data / Multipart Upload (Content-Type: multipart/form-data) =====
To treat your request data as multi-part fields, you must specify key/value pairs separated by new lines in the RequestData field (i.e., Body). Each key/value pair should be entered on a new line, and key/value are separated using an equal sign (=). Leading and trailing spaces are ignored, and blank lines are also ignored.
If a field value contains any special character(s), use escape sequences (e.g., for NewLine: \r\n, for Tab: \t, for at (@): @). When the value of any field starts with the at sign (@), it is automatically treated as a file you want to upload. By default, the file content type is determined based on the file extension; however, you can supply a content type manually for any field using this format: [YourFileFieldName.Content-Type=some-content-type].
By default, file upload fields always include Content-Type in the request (non-file fields do not have Content-Type by default unless you supply it manually). If, for some reason, you don't want to use the Content-Type header in your request, then supply a blank Content-Type to exclude this header altogether (e.g., SomeFieldName.Content-Type=).
In the example below, we have supplied Content-Type for file2 and SomeField1. All other fields are using the default content type.
See the example below of uploading multiple files along with additional fields. If some API requires you to pass Content-Type: multipart/form-data rather than multipart/form-data, then manually set Request Header => Content-Type: multipart/mixed (it must start with multipart/ or it will be ignored).
file1=@c:\data\Myfile1.txt
file2=@c:\data\Myfile2.json
file2.Content-Type=application/json
SomeField1=aaaaaaa
SomeField1.Content-Type=text/plain
SomeField2=12345
SomeFieldWithNewLineAndTab=This is line1\r\nThis is line2\r\nThis is \ttab \ttab \ttab
SomeFieldStartingWithAtSign=\@MyTwitterHandle
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